varus
21varus — [ver′əs, var′əs] n. [ModL < L, bent, knock kneed: see VACILLATE] an abnormal bent or turned condition, esp. of the foot adj. abnormally bent or turned: said of the hip, knee, or foot …
22Varus — Розничная сеть супермаркетов VARUS Год основан …
23varus — Bent or twisted inward toward the midline of the limb or body; modern accepted usage, particularly in orthopedics, erroneously transposes the meaning of valgus to v., as in genu varum (bow leg). [Mod. L. bent inward, fr. L. knock kneed] * * *… …
24VARUS — I. VARUS Caesari, l. 1. Bell. Civ. c. extr. Strab. Plin. l. 3. c. 4. et al. le Var Gallis, il Varo Italis, fluvius Liguriam Italiae regionem a Gallia Narbonensi, sive a Provincia, separans, ex monte Cema profusus, in mare apud Nicaeam urbem,… …
25Varus, S. — S. Varus et Soc. M. M. et B. Cleopatra Vid. et Filius ejus Confessor (19. al. 25. Oct.). Der hl. Varus steht im Mart. Rom. als Martyrer in Agypten. Er diente als Kriegsmann im Heere des Kaisers Maximianus Galerius, und suchte in der Verborgenheit …
26varus — adjective Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, bent inward, bow legged Date: 1945 1. of, relating to, or being a deformity in which an anatomical part is turned inward toward the midline of the body to an abnormal degree < a varus heel > < varus… …
27varus — va̱rus, va̱ra, va̱rum [aus lat. varus = auseinandergebogen; krummbeinig]: O förmig gebogen bzw. gekrümmt (von Gliedmaßen oder Fingern und Zehen); z. B. in den Fügungen ↑Pes varus, ↑Coxa vara …
28varus — adj. describing any deformity that displaces the distal end of a limb towards the midline. See: bow legs (genu varum), club foot (talipes varus), hallux varus Compare: valgus …
29varus — 3 varùs, ì adj. (4) 1. smarkus: Tas tatai varus plūdimas sulos S.Dauk. Ūglius medžių kaulinių yra didžiai spėjąs ir tankiai varus S.Dauk. 2. spiriantis, skatinantis, verčiantis: Teisinė valstybė naudojasi savo verčiamąja teise bendros gerovės… …
30varus — /vair euhs/, n. Pathol. abnormal angulation of a bone or joint, with the angle pointing away from the midline. [1790 1800; < L varus crooked, bent] * * * …